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AAAW Single Championship

Professional wrestling women's championship

AAAW Single Championship

Summary

Professional wrestling women's championship

FieldValue
image[[File:AAAW_Single_Championship_belt.jpg250px]]
captionOriginal design of the belt (1996–present)
championshipnameAAAW Single Championship
currentholderTakumi Iroha
wonAugust 8, 2024
promotionMarvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling
Gaea Japan
firstchampChigusa Nagayo
createdNovember 2, 1996
mostreignsAja Kong
(3 reigns)
longestreignAja Kong
(1st reign, 607 days)
shortestreignAja Kong
(3rd reign, 7 days)
oldestMayumi Ozaki
()
youngestMeiko Satomura
(22 years, 25 days)
heaviestAja Kong
(225 lbs)
lightestChikayo Nagashima
(117 lbs)
pastnames* AAAW Heavyweight Championship
(1996–1998)

Gaea Japan (3 reigns) (1st reign, 607 days) (3rd reign, 7 days) () (22 years, 25 days) (225 lbs) (117 lbs) (1996–1998)

The AAAW (All Asia Athlete Women's) Single Championship or AAAW Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship formerly contested in the Japanese women's professional wrestling promotion Gaea Japan until 2005 after the promotion was closed down. Originally a heavyweight championship, the weight class was dropped in 1998, making it an openweight title. On March 12, 2021 it was announced that the AAAW Singles Championship would be revived, along with the AAAW Tag Team Championship, at the GAEAISM show on April 29. It was revived in January 2022 and began being sanctioned by Marvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling ever since.

Title history

On November 2, 1996, Chigusa Nagayo became the inaugural AAAW Heavyweight Champion after defeating Devil Masami. In May 1998, during Devil Masami's reign, the title was re-named as the AAAW Single Championship. The title remained active until the closing of Gaea Japan on April 10, 2005. On January 10, 2022, the title reactivated under Marvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling, where Takumi Iroha won it by defeating Chihiro Hashimoto. On November 4, Iroha vacated title after sustaining an injury.

On December 4, Nagashima won the vacant championship by defeating Mio Momono, making her the first person to hold the title both on Gaea and Marvelous.

Reigns

Current two-time champion [[Takumi Iroha

As of , , there have been 17 reigns shared between eleven different champions and one vacancy. Chigusa Nagayo was the inaugural champion. Aja Kong holds the record for most reigns at three. Kong's first reign is the longest at 607 days, while her third being the shortest at seven days. Chikayo Nagashima is the oldest champion at 46 years old, while Meiko Satomura is the youngest champion at 22 years old.

Takumi Iroha is the current champion in her second reign. She won the title by defeating Mayumi Ozaki at Marvelous 8th Anniversary on August 8, 2024, in Tokyo, Japan.

Names

last1=first1=title=AAAW Singles Title (Japan)url=https://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/gaea/aaaw-s.htmlwork=wrestling-titles.comdate=accessdate=}}Years
AAAW Heavyweight ChampionshipNovember 2, 1996 – May 1998
AAAW Single ChampionshipMay 1998 – present

Combined reigns

As of , .

Indicates the current champions
RankWrestlerNo. of
ReignsCombined
Days1234567891011
2+
3662
2654
2590
2507
1406
1337
2290
1110
196
142

References

References

  1. "Chikayo Nagashima Profile".
  2. "GAEAISM ―Decade of quarter century―".
  3. "AAAW Singles Title (Japan)". wrestling-titles.com.
  4. ''[[Gaea Japan]]''. "Gaea Japan/Results".
  5. "Devil Masami Profile".
  6. Iversen, Stuart. (January 11, 2022). "Marvelous (10/1/22) Review". Ramblings About Wrestling.
  7. Peps. (November 4, 2022). "Exclusive Interview: Takumi Iroha Talks Marvelous, Nyla Rose Plus More". WrestlePurists.
  8. link. (December 13, 2022). npn.co.jp
  9. Daly, Wayne. (May 3, 2023). "Marvelous Results: 7th Anniversary Show – Tokyo, Japan (5/3)". wrestling-news.net.
  10. Black, Ethan. (August 7, 2023). "Marvelous in Tokyo Results – August 7, 2023 (Korakuen Hall)". PWMania.com.
  11. link. (August 9, 2024). battle-news.com
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